Can two wrongs make a right? Westboro Baptist Church, the vicious anti-gay group
that pickets the funerals of soldiers and AIDS victims, recently declared it
will protest at the burials of the children slain in Newtown, Conn. In response,
the hacker group Anonymous posted personal information of church members online,
including phone numbers, home and email addresses. The law gives us all the
right to some privacy, but when the Westboro Church's stance on the shooting is
to "sing praise to God for the glory of his work in executing his judgment," do
they deserve what they get?